Environment Pollution – Air Pollutants
Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light. Pollutants, the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants.
Primary Pollutants
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Persist in the
form in which they are added to the environment for ex. DDT, Plastic
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Secondary Pollutants
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Formed by
interaction among primary pollutants viz. PAN by interaction of NOx &
Hydrocarbons
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Biodegradable Pollutants
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Waste products
which are degraded by microbial action for ex. Sewage
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Non-Biodegradable Pollutants
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Not decomposed
by microbial action for ex. Plastic, Glass, DDT, Radioactive substances
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Quantitative Pollutants
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Occur in nature
& become pollutant when their concentration reaches beyond a threshold
level for ex. CO2, NOx
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Qualitative Pollutants
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Do not
occur in nature & are man-made for ex. fungicides, herbicides, DDT
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Advantages of Fly Ash
Major Air Pollutants
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CO
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§ By incomplete combustion of
carbon based fuels, Automobile exhaust, Cigarette smoke
§ Combines with hemoglobin to
form carboxyhaemoglobin, which is highly stable & reduces oxygen carrying
capacity of blood
§ Slow our reflexes & make
us confused & sleepy
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CO2
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§ Major greenhouse gas formed
by respiration, burning of fuels, decomposition of lime, volcanic eruption
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CFCs
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§ Released mainly from air
conditioning systems & refrigeration
§ Detrimental to Ozone layer
present in the stratosphere as CFC + UV >> Cl (Chlorine radicals which
causes breakdown of Ozone)
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Lead
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§ Present in petrol, diesel,
lead batteries, paints, hair dye products etc. (Affects children in
particular)
§ Damages nervous system &
cause digestive problems & in some cases causes cancer
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O3
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§ Formed when NOx particle
from vehicle exhaust & volatile Hydrocarbons interact with each other in
presence of sunlight
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SPM
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§ SPMs in air, when breathed
in causes lung damage & respiratory problems
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SO2
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Produced from burning coal (60 %), mainly in thermal power plants +
Petroleum products + in production of paper & smelting of metals
§ Major contributor to smog
causing lung diseases
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CH4
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§ Mainly CH4 burns in fossil
fuels + produced by burning of vegetation / rotting
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Acid Rain
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§ Ph < 5.6 (Rain with
oxides of sulphur & nitrogen (SO2 & NO2)) – HNO3 + H2SO4
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NOx
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§ NO3- → Acts
as a fertilizer to the soil
§ Automobile exhaust produces
NO2 which damages plant leaves & retard rate of photosynthesis +
also causes red haze & lung irritation
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Classical Smog
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Occurs in cool humid climate
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Chemically reducing hence called reducing smog
§ Smoke + fog + SO2
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Fly Ash
- Residue produced whenever combustion of solid material takes place, which rises with the gases in atmosphere & causes respiratory problems
- Contains Aluminium silicates, SiO2 & Calcium oxide (CaO) + Toxic metals like lead, arsenic, cobalt etc.
- Cement can be replaced by fly ash up to 35 % hence reducing cost of construction
- Fly ash bricks are lighter in weight & offer high strength & durability
- A better fill material for road embankments & concrete roads
- Can be used in reclamation of wasteland, can increase crop yield & enhances water holding capacity of land
Sources of Air Pollutant Emission: Industry > Transportation > Agriculture
Diseases By Air Pollutants
Yokkaichi asthma (SO2)
- Burning of petroleum and crude oil releases large quantities of sulfur oxides which causes severe smog
- Results in severe cases of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, and bronchial asthma
Pneumoconiosis / Black Lung Disease
- an occupational lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust, often in mines
Asbestosis
- a lung disease, which leads to long-term breathing complications, caused by exposure to asbestos (No cure)
Silicosis
- a lung disease that is caused by inhaling tiny bits of silica mainly by the workers working in silica industries or sand blasting sites
Emphysema
- Breaking down of lung tissues due to air pollution & cigarette smoke leading to difficulty in expanding & contracting of lungs
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